The Enchanted Typewriter
John Kendrick Bangs
Read by Cate Barratt
The Enchanted Typewriter is a collection of short stories by the American author John Kendrick Bangs, written in 1899 in the style that has become known as Bangsian fantasy. Bangs attributes many of the stories to the late (and invisible) James Boswell, who has become an editor for a newspaper in Hades, and who communicates with the author by means of an old typewriter. The fantasy stories in this book are part of the author's Hades series, named for the stories' setting. (Summary by Wikipedia) (2 hr 41 min)
Chapters
01 - The Discovery | 15:46 | Read by Cate Barratt |
02 - Mr. Boswell Imparts Some Late News of Hades | 13:33 | Read by Cate Barratt |
03 - From Advance Sheets of Baron Munchausen's Further Recollections | 17:48 | Read by Cate Barratt |
04 - A Chat With Xanthippe | 16:04 | Read by Cate Barratt |
05 - The Editing of Xanthippe | 15:01 | Read by Cate Barratt |
06 - The Boswell Tours: Personally Conducted | 15:43 | Read by Cate Barratt |
07 - An Important Decision | 15:07 | Read by Cate Barratt |
08 - A Hand-Book to Hades | 12:37 | Read by Cate Barratt |
09 - Sherlock Holmes Again | 25:31 | Read by Cate Barratt |
10 - Golf in Hades | 14:43 | Read by Cate Barratt |
Reviews
A highly recommended read!!
Vickyc
This book was absolutely amazing, and an introduction to John Kendrick Bangs on my behalf. Each chapter is intriguing and leaves you wanting more. A very comical. and novel approach to the description of life after death and all its associated politics seen from the point of view, of an editor of an afterlife newspaper. The lady who reads this book has a very expressive. and interesting voice, so it is extremely easy to listen and imagine all the farcical scenarios.
Funny to the extreme
Priyanka
It is such a hilarious account that couldn't help but laugh heartily. One book I cpuld listen to again and still find it amusing. The narrator did it complete justice. Being said a collection of stories it is in fact a series all connected.
Good, silly, devilish fun
kerriganm
A virtual tour through hell. Funny, insightful, entertaining.
The Enchanted Typewriter
David R. Smith
PERFECT... Story is a good listen and is well read - Thanks!
1899
Karen Nevins
An amazing story that is both of its time and thoroughly modern.
Gerard Kelly
A most excellent reader. quirky and entertaining stories.
Wonderful Whimsy
mramshaw
Enthusiastically and expertly read by Cate Barratt. I generally enjoy whimsy (Dave Barry, Alan Coren) but had never heard of John Kendrick Bangs - who probably features in the literary pedigree of both of the aforesaid humourists. Having enjoyed another reading by Cathy Barrett, I made a quick search to see what else she had read - which led me to this reading. [She also appears to have made readings of all of the Arsene Lupin canon and the Raffles canon, as well as everything written by J. K. Bangs.] Recommended for all Bangsians.
Elaine
Not as good as Toppletons client but good fun to listen to when you want something lighthearted and fun with Trolley parties and well read by cate as always